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Thousands of academics descend on Scottish capital for 'landmark' event
Scots-based scientists harness whisky chemistry to power microscopic machines
Dundee scientist honoured for 'revolutionary' research breakthroughs
Scottish scientist recognised with top international honour
Scottish university scientists make 'world-first' light breakthrough
'Science for everyone': Edinburgh centre to be first in UK to include sign language
How a Scottish charity teaches 'inclusive and fun' STEM to thousands of pupils
Late physicist’s Nobel Prize medal gifted to university where he made history
'Insulting': Scots university renames building after principal amid £35m job cuts row
Commonly prescribed antibiotic may reduce schizophrenia risk, Scots scientists find
How Scottish ocean experts are saving the world's seaweed forests
Rapeseed discovery ‘could help solve global protein demand’
Scottish scientists produce cosmetics from spent coffee grounds
Extraterrestrial rays to power music performance at Edinburgh Fringe
Parasite-busting breakthrough could save billions
A chance to show the world Glasgow’s scientific expertise
How a sleepy village is helping to unlock our understanding of the Moon
'Life-changing' work at university selected for prestigious science showcase
Scientist develops project to highlight lost wild flavours of Scotland
Have a few scientists in Scotland just changed the world? The answer might be yes.
Carlos Alba: So we may not be alone. What does that do to religion?
Alison Rowat: Air fryer fans, meet Hannah Fry, the Nigella Lawson of popular science
International partnership worth £1 million to expand research
Scots scientists develop new technique to analyse wildfires amid climate change rise
Universities must help industry shape the emerging global carbon market
How glow in the dark fungi can help in battle against climate change
Oxbridge lecturer uses Pokemon to hook pupils on maths
Introducing the time machine for plants
Scottish researchers cast new light on the secrets of deep Earth
Chimpanzees have same conversation style as humans finds University of St Andrews
Water purification tested on Glasgow canals could end reliance on bottles
Scottish artist in 'groundbreaking' collaboration with quantum physicists
Guy Stenhouse: Actually, STEM subjects aren't all that important for our economy
Nobel Prize-winning physicist Professor Peter Higgs dies aged 94
Scientists awarded funding to search for blood test to detect pancreatic cancer
Call an exterminator: New wasp species named after iconic Doctor Who villains
'SMuRF' robots could help shut down and monitor nuclear power stations safely
Scientists 'recreate Chernobyl’ as part of Scottish university lab experiment
How children can help answer the big questions for adults
Scientists reveal what lies beneath the waves of famous Scots loch
Oyster project set to show path for marine rewilding investment
Finding Buzz Lightyear and science in Orkney
New deal between UK and EU on science and research welcomed by University of Glasgow
Hillwalkers being recruited to bag a Munro - in the name of science
We should be proud of King Charles for the wonderful work he has done
Agenda: Glasgow leading the way in making science available to all
Agenda: Paving the way for a quantum leap into the future
Blood moon 2022: Here's how to see the total lunar eclipse in Scotland